Overview
- Ultraright grouping Núcleo Nacional was entered in the Interior Ministry’s party register on February 10 under the name Noviembre Nacional, listing Enrique Lemus as president and a Valladolid address.
- Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska said statutes were reviewed and no grounds were found to deny entry, adding that prosecutors and police will keep the organization under scrutiny under applicable laws, including the Law of Parties.
- The Guardia Civil recently detained two young adults and is investigating a third in Burriana and Castelló for an alleged hate crime after xenophobic stickers and racist graffiti targeted shops run by Maghrebi residents; the detainees were released with charges pending.
- Security services have monitored the group since protests and clashes around the PSOE headquarters on Madrid’s Ferraz street, and a 2025 probe followed a video urging “active defense” of the streets that investigators flagged to a Valladolid court as containing hate messages.
- Monitoring organizations and reporting describe the group as neo‑Nazi and note a growing footprint in several Spanish cities, with recruitment and propaganda aimed at young people largely via TikTok and Telegram.